Farah says he is 100 percent clean


Athletics - IAAF Diamond League 2015 - Sainsbury's Birmingham Grand Prix Preview Press Conferences - Birmingham - 6/6/15 Great Britain's Mo Farah during a press conference Action Images via Reuters / Andrew Boyers Livepic

LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's double Olympic champion Mo Farah said on Tuesday he was "100 per cent clean" and would leave his long-time coach Alberto Salazar if it was proved the American was guilty of violating any doping rules.

The 32-year-old Farah told Sky Sports News he had dedicated "half his life" to his sport and had never taken any kind of performance-enhancing drug in his career.

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